Conti Rubber Queen 'Race Sport' Black Chilli UST - any good?

Im in the business for a pair of new tyres.
Thought i'd try the Rubber Queens due to many hot recommends on STW.
Anyone tried the Rubber Queen 'Race Sport' Black Chilli UST tyres?
They are a bit lighter than the Rubber Queen Black Chilli UST tyre.
Any thoughts?

Not tried this particular flavour; but the standard RQ BC is pretty light in its own right.
Personally I think they are a bit on the expensive side but worth it for the traction in all conditions.
I use the 2.2 on my Five which is just right - a full 2.2 width and plenty of volume compared with others. The 2.4 is huge and may cause clearance issues front and rear (esp with a RS fork).
If you are a more aggressive rider you could try a RQ 2.2 on the rear and a Baron 2.3 on the front.

I have used race sport mountain kings and x-kings, and find the walls for too lightweight for general use, they really are an xc raceday tyre. They have too be pumped up quite hard keep the tyres shape. I am surprised they have made a rubber queen on that carcase I don't think it is a good match.

Thanks folks.
Evillittlegoat you have got me a bit spooked now though. I thought the RQs were very predictable.
Hmmmmmmmm maybe i should look at the new High Roller 2s TR instead.
I'm using HR 1 UST at the moment and i know where i am with them!

Just to add my 2p, I've used rubber queens on my flows (BC UST 2.4 front, 2.2 rear) for a couple of years now (apart from when it's properly muddy which is when I put Mud Xs on) and they're extremely confidence inspiring, I've never had the front feel like it's going to wash out and I think I've used it in most conditions by now. I'm quite careful with pressures though and generally never run the front higher than 28psi.

The front is very large and does feel a little squirmy at slower speeds (especially when rolling around and weighting it) so due to this and the cost I'd prefer to go back to Hans Dampfs when they're toast.

They're fantastic tyres apart from that issue. I love the massive volume and the compound. It doesnt feel like a squirming or rolling problem to me. After comparing with my friends Hans Dampfs and Spec Butchers yesterday I think the tread just doesnt wrap around the shoulders of the tyre far enough.

I've been dumped out a few times on switchbacks and had a couple of scary high speed moments. Anyone else experienced this or is it just me?

It's not you, it's RQ's, they're rubbish on the front (IMHO)! Why anyone would design a tyre with a zigzag tread on the outer edges is beyond me! At least the Butcher and HD tyres have continuous knobs on the edges...I prefer Minions myself though.

I was always a Minion fan too d45yth. I think they're a bit behind the times in the weight/volume ratio these days. Butcher Control seems to be bigger, lighter and as grippy as a 60a if not the SuperTacky (ST is a heavy lump though).